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    Hurricane Arthur Update: July 3, 2014 11:00 AM

    By Ryan
    July 3, 2014

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    Hurricane ArthurCategory One Hurricane Arthur has reported winds of 90 mph. At 11:00 AM, the center of Arthur was located approximately 260 miles from Cape Hatteras, NC.

    Watches And Warnings
    A Hurricane Warning is in effect for the Dare County Outer Banks and the Currituck Outer Banks.

    A Tropical Storm Warning is in effect for the entire North Carolina coast.

     

    Evacuation Information
    At this time, there are no evacuation plans in Currituck County (Corolla)

    At this time, there is no evacuation order for Duck, Southern Shores, Kitty Hawk, Kill Devil Hills or Nags Head.

    A Mandatory Evacuation is underway for Hatteras Island. Access to Hatteras Island is not allowed until further notice. [More Details…]

    Hyde County officials issued a voluntary evacuation of Ocracoke Island. [More Details…]

    Storm Reports and Other Information
    Hurricane Arthur will produce a variety of impacts, including gusty winds, heavy rainfall, coastal flooding and dangerous surf producing beach erosion, high surf and rip currents.

    Sustained winds of 40-mph or greater will begin to impact the area late this evening. Hurricane-force winds (74-mph or greater) are forecast to impact the area Friday morning and last for a few hours. Maximum winds are forecast to be in the 60 to 80-mph range with gusts to 105-mph.

    Hurricane Arthur is forecast to produce rainfall amounts of 3 to 5 inches. Some isolated areas could receive up to 7 inches of rain.

    The threat for flooding along the oceanside will begin late tonight as Hurricane Arthur approaches the area, producing breaking waves in excess of 15-feet. The threat for soundside flooding will begin Friday as Hurricane Arthur moves away from the area.

    Currituck County Emergency Management is keeping a close watch on Hurricane Arthur [More Details…]

    Governor Pat McCrory has declared a State of Emergency for coastal North Carolina [More Details…]

    For our Current Guests
    In preparation for the wind, we ask that you please make sure all loose articles in the yard and on the decks are secure. You may stack the furniture if it is light. If we experience any power outages, please know that the power company in this area is very responsive and will get it restored as quickly as possible. You can also expect possible wind-driven rain under sliders or other leaks and perhaps a few shingles off of the roof. Please report anything unusual to us after the storm has passed.

    Carolina Designs will be here at the office from 9 to 5 daily as weather permits and we plan to close at 3 pm on Friday for the holiday. You may email us at [email protected] or call us if we can be of service.

    For our Incoming Guests
    At this time we are not expecting significant impact to rentals beginning the weekend of July 4-6, 2014. Please understand that we are experiencing high call volume and our phone lines are very busy at this time as we handle current guest concerns and preparations for the approaching storm. We will be performing post-storm assessments where needed and you will be contacted should we discover significant issues with your rental home.

    For our Property Owners
    In preparation for the wind, we are asking your guests to ensure loose articles in the yard and on decks are secure and to be prepared for temporary power outages. If this occurs, they have been informed the power company in this area is very responsive and will get power restored as quickly as possible. If your home is not occupied this week, or if your guests have chosen to depart due to the storm, Carolina Designs is prepared to secure the property if needed.

    Our staff will be here at the office during normal business hours as weather permits and we plan to close at 3PM on Friday for the holiday. You may email us at [email protected] or call us if we can be of service.

    For the latest official information on Arthur, please use the following:

    Dare County | Currituck County

    National Weather Service Arthur Statement for region covering Dare County

    National Weather Service Arthur Statement for region covering Currituck County

    National Hurricane Center’s Arthur Page

    Dare County Emergency Management is on Twitter! Follow @DareCoEM
    Currituck County is on Twitter! Follow @CurrituckGov
    Hyde County is on Twitter! Follow @HydeNC
    Hurricane Arthur is on Twitter! Follow @NHC_Atlantic